• Capitol Theater - June 24, 1970
    also: NRPS - last "Big RxR Blues": 09-07-69 [121]*

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  • hockey_john
    12 years ago
    both early and late Famous late show
    this looks to me like both early and late shows 1. Cold Rain & Snow Me & My Uncle 2. Easy Wind 3. New Minglewood Blues 4. Alligator > 5. Drums > 6. The Other One Jam > 7. The Other One > 8. Attics Of My Life > 9. The Other One > 10. Cryptical Envelopment > 11. Cosmic Charlie 12. Good Lovin' > Drums > 13. China Cat Sunflower > 14. I Know You Rider > 15. Good Lovin' Late Show Set 1 - Acoustic: Grateful Dead 1. Big Railroad Blues// 2. Deep Elem Blues The Rub Silver Threads and Golden Needles 3. Friend Of The Devi 4. Candyman 5. Cumberland Blues// 6. Cold Jordan New Riders of the Purple Sage 7. tuning 8. Six Days 9. Superman 10. I Don't Know You 11. Fair Chance to Know 12. Portland Woman Disc 3 - Set 2 - Electric: 1. intro 2. Not Fade Away > 3. Easy Wind 4. chatter 5. Me and My Uncle 6. chatter 7. Dark Star > 8. Attics Of My Life > 9. Dark Star > 10. Sugar Magnolia > 11. Dark Star > 12. Saint Stephen > 13. China Cat Sunflower > 14. I Know You Rider Encore: Uncle John's Band
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    gumper46
    15 years 8 months ago
    What a show
    Started at Midnight. Acoustic set, then NRPS with Jerry on pedal steel, then........unbelievable electric set....entire Live Dead album played....Pigpen in his glory.....We exited into the bright sunlight of the PortChester morning......6 hours later!!
  • eternityblue
    16 years 10 months ago
    Only Part Of It
    Wow. I remember thinking at the time that this was the greatest tape in the Entire world. I have a so so quality tape (missing NFA and Easy Wind from the 2nd set) but otherwise it is an unbelievable show. Dark Star (DS)>Attics>DS>Sugar Mag.> DS>St. Stephen>China Cat>Rider. Encore: UJB Even on paper its hot. I remember this was always my "cool" breakout "late night" tape. Eternityblue
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It was easy to get to Port Chester also. The Train was just down the street. Man, does days were great.
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Wow. I remember thinking at the time that this was the greatest tape in the Entire world. I have a so so quality tape (missing NFA and Easy Wind from the 2nd set) but otherwise it is an unbelievable show. Dark Star (DS)>Attics>DS>Sugar Mag.> DS>St. Stephen>China Cat>Rider. Encore: UJB Even on paper its hot. I remember this was always my "cool" breakout "late night" tape. Eternityblue
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Started at Midnight. Acoustic set, then NRPS with Jerry on pedal steel, then........unbelievable electric set....entire Live Dead album played....Pigpen in his glory.....We exited into the bright sunlight of the PortChester morning......6 hours later!!
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this looks to me like both early and late shows 1. Cold Rain & Snow Me & My Uncle 2. Easy Wind 3. New Minglewood Blues 4. Alligator > 5. Drums > 6. The Other One Jam > 7. The Other One > 8. Attics Of My Life > 9. The Other One > 10. Cryptical Envelopment > 11. Cosmic Charlie 12. Good Lovin' > Drums > 13. China Cat Sunflower > 14. I Know You Rider > 15. Good Lovin' Late Show Set 1 - Acoustic: Grateful Dead 1. Big Railroad Blues// 2. Deep Elem Blues The Rub Silver Threads and Golden Needles 3. Friend Of The Devi 4. Candyman 5. Cumberland Blues// 6. Cold Jordan New Riders of the Purple Sage 7. tuning 8. Six Days 9. Superman 10. I Don't Know You 11. Fair Chance to Know 12. Portland Woman Disc 3 - Set 2 - Electric: 1. intro 2. Not Fade Away > 3. Easy Wind 4. chatter 5. Me and My Uncle 6. chatter 7. Dark Star > 8. Attics Of My Life > 9. Dark Star > 10. Sugar Magnolia > 11. Dark Star > 12. Saint Stephen > 13. China Cat Sunflower > 14. I Know You Rider Encore: Uncle John's Band